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2010 Mar 17
0
[LLVMdev] Getting the DSNode from a Pool Descriptor?
You might want to have a look at PoolAllocate.h.
Per function, a PA::FuncInfo structure keeps track of all DSNodes that
should be pool allocated. ArgNodes contains pool arguments, NodesToPA
contains nodes that are locally pool allocated and thus initialized
using poolinit.
PoolDescriptors contains a mapping from DSNodes to pool descriptors, and
you could easily invert this mapping.
Finding a
2010 Mar 16
4
[LLVMdev] Getting the DSNode from a Pool Descriptor?
I figure (hopefully correctly) that I can iterate over all pool
descriptors in a program by iterating over all users of poolinit and
looking at the first argument. However, once I have a pool descriptor,
I need to get its corresponding DSNode in the function in which it is
complete (or in the global graph if it is a global). How do I do this?
Thanks,
--Patrick
2010 Mar 19
3
[LLVMdev] Getting the DSNode from a Pool Descriptor?
Harmen, your suggestion of inverting the mapping almost worked (and
Andrew was correct that the function I need is the same as the one in
which poolinit appears). Unfortunately, it appears that this mapping
only considers the original function and not any of its clones. Since
the pool descriptor in question may very well only exist in a clone, I
can't use this. Is there another way?
2010 Mar 19
3
[LLVMdev] Getting the DSNode from a Pool Descriptor?
Thanks for all your help so far.
My problem is that what I have are the pool descriptors, which I by
traversing the uses of poolinit and accessing the first argument of each
call. I need to find the DSNode (in the original function) to which
this pool descriptor corresponds. The rub is that this pool descriptor
of course does not exist except in the clone.
If I call getFuncInfo(), I get a
2010 Mar 19
0
[LLVMdev] Getting the DSNode from a Pool Descriptor?
Hi Patrick,
That's right. DSNodes are coupled to the original function. For function clones, you first need
to get the original function, and then use the DSNode from that function. FuncInfo
contains the information if a function is a clone and what the original function is.
If you want to find the corresponding DSNode for some instruction, you must call
PA::FuncInfo::MapValueToOriginal(
2010 Mar 19
0
[LLVMdev] Getting the DSNode from a Pool Descriptor?
Patrick Simmons wrote:
> Thanks for all your help so far.
>
> My problem is that what I have are the pool descriptors, which I by
> traversing the uses of poolinit and accessing the first argument of each
> call. I need to find the DSNode (in the original function) to which
> this pool descriptor corresponds. The rub is that this pool descriptor
> of course does not